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DeRubeis, R. J., Hollon, S. D., Amsterdam, J. D., Shelton, R. C., Young, P. R., Salomon, R. M., O’Reardon, J. P., Lovett, M. L., Gladis, M. M., Brown, L. L., & Gallop, R. (2005). Cognitive therapy vs medications in the treatment of moderate to severe depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62, 409-416. (Link) Hollon, S. D., DeRubeis, R. J., Shelton, R. C., Amsterdam, J. D., Salomon, R. M., O’Reardon, J. P., Lovett, M. L., Young, P. R., Haman, K. L., Freeman, B. B., & Gallop, R. (2005). Prevention of relapse following cognitive therapy vs medications in moderate to severe depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 62, 417-422. (Link) Stirman, S. W., DeRubeis, R. J., Crits-Christoph, P., & Rothman, A. (2005). Can the randomized controlled trial literature generalize to non-randomized patients? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 127-135. (Link) DeRubeis, R. J., Brotman, M. A., & Gibbons, C. J. (2005). A conceptual and methodological analysis of the nonspecifics argument. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 12, 174-183. (Link) Tang, T. Z., DeRubeis, R. J., Beberman, R., & Pham, T. (2005). Cognitive changes, critical sessions, and sudden gains in cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73, 168-172. (Link) Noble, R. E. S., Gelfand, L. A., & DeRubeis, R. J. (2005). Reducing exposure of clinical research subjects to placebo treatments. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61, 881-892. (Link) Stirman, S. W., & DeRubeis, R. J. (in 2005). Research patients and clinical trials are frequently representative of clinical practice. In J. C. Norcross, L. E. Beutler, & Ronald F. Levant (eds.), Evidence-based practices in mental health: Debate and dialogue on the fundamental questions. APA Books. (Link) Franklin, M., & DeRubeis, R. J. (2005). Efficacious laboratory-validated treatments are generally transportable to clinical practice. In J. C. Norcross, L. E. Beutler, & Ronald F. Levant (eds.), Evidence-based practices in mental health: Debate and dialogue on the fundamental questions. APA Books. (Link) Gelfand, L. A., Strunk, D. R., Tu, X., Noble, R. E. S., & DeRubeis, R. J. (in press). Bias resulting from the use of “assay sensitivity” as an inclusion criterion for meta-analysis. Statistics in Medicine. (Link) Brotman, M. A., & DeRubeis, R. J. (2004). A comparison and appraisal of theories of rumination. In C. Papageorgiou & A. Wells (Eds.), Depressive rumination: Nature, theory, and treatment, pp. 177-184. Chichester, England: Wiley. Farah, M. J., Brotman, M. A., DeRubeis, R. J., Wang, J., Detre, J. A., Egeth, M. J., Cornew, L. A., & O'Reardon, J. P. (2003). The mind and the amygdala: A quantitative fMRI study of amygdala perfusion during cognitive mood induction. Brain and Cognition, 51, 184. (Link) O'Reardon, J. P., Brotman, M. A., DeRubeis, R. J., Wang, J., Detre, J. A., Egeth, M. J., Cornew, L. A., & Farah, M. J. (2003). Prefrontal-amygdala interactions and mood regulation: A perfusion fMRI study. Brain and Cognition, 51, 185. (Link) Stirman, S. W., DeRubeis, R. J., Crits-Christoph, P., & Brody, P. (2003). Are samples in randomized controlled trials of psychotherapy representative of community outpatients? A new methodology and initial findings. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 963-972. (Link) Young, P. R., Grant, P., & DeRubeis, R. J. (2003). Some lessons from group supervision of cognitive therapy for depression. Cognitive & Behavioral Practice, 10, 30-40. Strunk, D. R., & DeRubeis, R. J. (2001). Cognitive therapy for depression: A review of its efficacy. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly, 15, 289-297. DeRubeis, R. J., & Stirman, S. W. (2001). Determining the pertinence of psychotherapy outcome research findings for clinical practice. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69, 908-909. (Link) DeRubeis, R. J., Tang, T. Z., & Beck, A. T. (2001). Cognitive therapy. In K. S. Dobson (Ed.), Handbook of cognitive-behavioral therapies (2nd Ed.), pp. 349-392. New York: Guilford. DeRubeis, R. J., Tang, T. Z., Gelfand, L. A., & Feeley, M. (2000). Recent findings concerning the processes and outcomes of cognitive therapy for depression. In S. L. Johnson, A. M. Hayes, T. M. Field, N. Schneiderman, & P. M. McCabe (Eds.), Stress, coping, and depression, pp. 223-240. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. DeRubeis, R. J., Gelfand, L. A., Tang, T. Z., & Simons, A. (1999). Medications versus cognitive behavioral therapy for severely depressed outpatients: Mega-analysis of four randomized comparisons. American Journal of Psychiatry, 156, 1007-1013. (Link) Feeley, M., DeRubeis, R. J., & Gelfand, L. A. (1999). The temporal relation of adherence and alliance to symptom change in cognitive therapy for depression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 578-582. (Link) Tang, T. Z., & DeRubeis, R. J. (1999). Reconsidering rapid early response in cognitive behavioral therapy for depression. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 6, 283-288. (Link) Tang, T. Z., & DeRubeis, R. J. (1999). Sudden gains and critical sessions in cognitive behavioral therapy for depression. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 894-904. (Link) DeRubeis, R. J., & Crits-Christoph, P. (1998). Empirically supported individual and group psychological treatments for adult mental disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66, 37-52. (Link) DeRubeis, R. J., Young, P. R., & Dahlsgaard, K. K. (1998). Affective disorders. In A. S. Bellack & M. Hersen (Eds.), Comprehensive clinical psychology (Vol. 6, pp. 339-366). Oxford: Pergamon. Routh, D. K., & DeRubeis, R. J. (Eds.). (1998). The science of clinical psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press. Zorrilla, E. P., DeRubeis, R. J., & Redei, E. (1995). High self-esteem, hardiness and affective stability are associated with higher basal pituitary-adrenal hormone levels. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 20, 591-601. Zorrilla, E. P., Redei, E., DeRubeis, R. J., (1994). Reduced cytokine levels and T cell function in healthy males: Relation to individual differences in subclinical anxiety. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 8(4): 293 312. Engel, R. A., & DeRubeis, R. J. (1993). The role of cognition in depression. In P. C. Kendall & K. S. Dobson (Eds.), Psychopathology and cognition, pp. 83-119. Orlando, FL: Academic Press. Hollon, S. D., DeRubeis, R. J., Evans, M. D., Wiemer, M. J., Garvey, M. J., Grove, W. M., & Tuason, V. B. (1992). Cognitive therapy and pharmacotherapy for depression: Singly and in combination. Archives of General Psychiatry, 49, 774-781. (Link) Evans, M. D., Hollon, S. D., DeRubeis, R. J., Piasecki, J. M., Garvey, M. J., Grove, W. M., & Tuason, V. B. (1992). Differential relapse following cognitive therapy and pharmacotherapy for depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 49, 802-808. (Link) Barber, J. P., & DeRubeis, R. J. (1992). The Ways of Responding: A scale to assess compensatory skills taught in cognitive therapy. Behavioral Assessment, 14, 93-115. Ackermann, R., & DeRubeis, R. J. (1991). Is depressive realism real? Clinical Psychology Review, 11, 565-584. (Link) DeRubeis, R. J., & Feeley, M. (1990). Determinants of change in cognitive therapy for depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 14, 469-482. (Link) Barber, J. P., & DeRubeis, R. J. (1989). On second
thought: Where the action is in cognitive therapy for depression. Cognitive
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